Extruder for replastifying thermoplastic strips, foils or webs

ABSTRACT

A worm extruder for replastifying miscast plastic webs has a cylinder bore communicating with a receiving chamber at a feed opening, the chamber and the bore being provided with a plurality of longitudinal grooves for catching plastic strips wound about the extruder shaft upon feeding to the receiving chamber. Upon being snagged by the grooves, the strips are ground between a worm thread of the extruder shaft and a polished surface of the bore in which the catch grooves are disposed. The receiving chamber is asymmetrically formed with a peripheral sickle-shaped space extending in part into the cylinder bore toward a resin outlet, while the shaft is formed in the region of the chamber with a plurality of worm threads having equispaced notches.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

My present invention relates to a worm extruder. More particularly, my present invention relates to an extruder for replastifying rejected plastic webs, foils or strips.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional processes for processing scrap thermoplastic foils, strips or webs into reusable resin masses generally involve cutting the strips into small pieces prior to feeding to a masticating worm extruder. Most known masticators cannot take long webs without such prior cutting.

A preparation device described in German Open Application (Deutsche Offenlegungsschrift) 2,351,328 includes a worm extruder with blade-like worm threads at a receiving or feed opening, the blades interacting with corresponding formations on the extruder barrel to cut incoming foil strips into pieces. Such a device, however, must frequently employ additional cutting machines upstream of the extruder feed opening, and means are provided for stuffing the precut strips into the extruder barrel.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The object of my present invention is to provide a worm extruder for replastifying thermoplastic scrap foil, which does not require upstream cutting machines for preslicing incoming webs.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A worm extruder for replastifying scrap, waste or defective thermoplastic foil in preparation for recasting comprises, according to my present invention, an elongate barrel having at one end a resin egress and at an opposite end an elongate feed opening disposed parallel to a longitudinal axis of symmetry of the barrel. The barrel is provided with a chamber communicating with the feed opening for receiving plastic webs and a cylindrical bore concentric with the symmetry axis and extending from the receiving chamber to the resin egress, the bore having at least one groove extending from the chamber parallel to the symmetry axis for catching or snagging webs. A loader is connected to the feed opening for delivering plastic webs to the receiving chamber of the extruder barrel and a shaft is journaled in the bore and is provided with at least one worm thread and a shaft portion traversing the receiving chamber. A drive is connected to the shaft for rotating the same about the symmetry axis, whereby a plastic web fed to the receiving chamber is wound about the shaft portion in the chamber and is subsequently caught by the groove and ground up between the worm thread and a surface of the bore.

According to another feature of my present invention, the receiving chamber is defined in part by a cylindrical surface formed in the barrel concentrically with the axis and in part by an additional surface joined on one side to the cylindrical surface at a cuspidal line extending parallel to the axis and on an opposite side to a vertical surface forming a boundary of the feed opening. Preferably, the connection between the vertical surface and the additional chamber surface is smooth; the vertical surface forms a tangent to the chamber surface. This surface spirals outward from the cuspidal line to the vertical surface, whereby the receiving chamber is formed with an eccentric peripheral space sickle-shaped in cross section traverse to the symmetry axis. The spiral surface extends into the extruder bore toward the resin egress; the chamber surfaces are advantageously polished.

According to further features of my present invention, the cylindrical chamber surface is provided opposite the spiral surface with a plurality of longitudinal grooves parallel to the symmetry axis and angularly spaced from one another by sixty degrees, these grooves extending substantially farther into the bore than the spiral surface. The bore is provided with a plurality of catch grooves extending from the chamber parallel to the axis. and angularly spaced from one another and from the longitudinal grooves of the receiving chamber. Preferably, the receiving-chamber grooves form catch grooves in the cylinder bore, there being a total of six catch grooves equispaced by sixty degrees. The bore surface is smooth or polished in an area including the catch grooves.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

These and other features of my present invention will now be described in detail, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:

FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross section of an extruder cylinder according to my present invention;

FIG. 2 is a side view of an extruder shaft journalable and rotatable in a bore of the cylinder of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III--III in FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line IV--IV in FIG. 1; and

FIG. 5 is a detail view of a portion of the cylinder of FIG. 1.

SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION

As shown in the drawing, an extruder for replastifying webs, foils, strips, scrap and waste of thermoplastic strips comprises a cylindrical barrell(see FIGS. 3 and 4) provided with a cylindrical bore 2 concentric with an axis of symmetry 13 of the barrel and extending from a receiving chamber 7 to a resin outlet or egress 6. Chamber 7 communicates with an elongate feed opening 5 which in turn is connected to a conventional delivery channel 14 for guiding plastic strips or webs into the interior of the receiving chamber. Inside this chamber the strips are wound about a masticating shaft 3 journaled in bore 2 and provided with at least one worm thread 4. The shaft, shown separately in FIG. 2, is connected to a source 15 of rotary power.

According to my present invention, bore 2 has a smooth wall or surface 8 joining chamber 7, this wall being formed with at least one longitudinal groove 9 extending from chamber 7 parallel to axis 13. Advantageously, wall 8 is provided with six such grooves 9 angularly equispaced from one another for catching or snagging webs wound about shaft 3 and thus causing these webs to be cut into pieces by worm thread 4 and bore surface 8.

As illustrated in FIG. 3, chamber 7 is defined by a cylindrical surface 16 concentric with axis 13 and an additional surface 17 joined to surface 16 at a cuspidal line 12 extending parallel to axis 13. Additional surface 17 spirals outward from cuspidal line 12 and is smoothly, i.e. without discontinuities or cusps, connected to a substantially vertical surface 18 forming one of a pair 18, 19 of parallel walls or boundary surfaces of feed opening 5. Boundaries 18 and 19 form tangents to surfaces 17 and 16 at 11 and 20, respectively. As shown in FIG. 3, chamber 7 is substantially cylindrical but is provided with a peripheral sickle-shaped space 10 defined by spiral surface 17 and inner bore surface 8. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 5, this eccentric space or bulge of chamber 7 extends into bore 2 toward egress 6.

Chamber 7 is formed with at least a pair of longitudinal grooves parallel to axis 13, preferably extensions of catch grooves 9. Within the web-receiving chamber 7 the grooves 9 are disposed in cylindrical surface 16 opposite space 10 and are angularly spaced by sixty degrees from one another.

In an extruder according to my present invention a plurality of foil webs of varying thicknesses and of multiple layers may be fed to receiving chamber 7 simultaneously for winding about shaft 3 and for subsequent grinding by means of the coaction of grooves 9, worm thread 4 and bore surface 8. Barrel egress 6 may be connected to a worm extruder (not shown) fitted with a die for casting foil strips or with a blower for pressurizing foil tubes.

As shown in FIG. 2, shaft 3 is advantageously provided with an additional thread 21 interleaved with thread 4 in the region of chamber 7 for facilitating in part the uptake of plastic webs onto shaft 3. Threads 4 and 21 may be formed with equispaced notches 22 serving to catch or snag incoming webs at the beginning of a winding process. 

I claim:
 1. A worm extruder for replastifying foil strips comprising:an elongate barrel having at one end an axial egress and at an opposite end a radial feed opening elongated in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of said barrel, said barrel being provided with a chamber extending along and communicating with said opening for receiving plastic webs and a cylindrical bore concentric with said axis and extending from said chamber to said egress, said bore having at least one inwardly open elongated catch groove extending from said chamber substantially parallel to said axis; a shaft journaled in said bore and provided with at least one worm thread, and a portion traversing said chamber and forming a spindle therein about which said plastic webs can be wound up; loading means connected to said feed opening for delivering plastic webs to said chamber; and drive means for rotating said shaft about said axis, whereby a plastic web fed to said chamber is wound about said portion and subsequently caught by said groove and ground up between said thread and a surface of said bore, said feed opening being bounded in part by a vertical surface extending parallel to said axis and wherein said chamber is defined in part by a polished cylindrical surface formed in said barrel concentrically with said axis and in part by a polished additional surface extending into said bore toward said egress and joined on one side to said cylindrical surface at a cuspidal line extending parallel to said axis and on an opposite side to said vertical surface in a smooth connection, said additional surface spiraling outward from said cuspidal line to said vertical surface, whereby said chamber is formed with an eccentric peripheral space sickle-shaped in cross section transverse to said axis.
 2. The extruder defined in claim 1 wherein said cylindrical surface is provided substantially opposite said additional surface with a plurality of longitudinal grooves parallel to said axis and angularly spaced from one another by sixty degrees, said longitudinal grooves extending substantially farther into said bore than said additional surface.
 3. The extruder defined in claim 2 wherein said bore is provided with a plurality of catch grooves extending from said chamber substantially parallel to said axis, said catch grooves and said longitudinal grooves being angularly spaced sixty degrees from one another.
 4. The extruder defined in claim 3 wherein said bore is smooth in an area including said catch grooves.
 5. The extruder defined in claim 2 wherein said catch groove extends from said additional surface.
 6. The extruder defined in claim 2 wherein said longitudinal grooves from additional catch grooves in said bore. 